The Trump administration is not planning to allow Nvidia, opens new tab to sell its most advanced AI chip, known as the Blackwell, to China right now, the White House said.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused Beijing of trying to damage the global economy after China imposed new export controls on rare earths.
Despite the US Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, companies like Vans and The North Face may still source footwear tied to coerced Uyghur workers, rerouted through Vietnam to reach global markets.
China's communist government is responsible for "genocide and crimes against humanity" targeting ethnic and religious minorities, according to the US State Department's annual human rights report.
UGASA, a new bipartisan U.S. bill, aims to confront China’s genocide against Uyghurs. Uyghur organizations welcomed the move, urging swift action from Congress.
"If digital infrastructure falls under foreign control, this issue becomes far more than just an energy debate. Power today is no longer just in nuclear — it may be hidden in the wind."
During Pakistan’s Army Chief’s US visit, exiled Uyghur representatives accused Pakistan of aiding China’s genocide in East Turkistan and called for international action.
A 63-year-old British national, John Miller, has been charged in the United States with conspiring to smuggle sensitive military technology to China and targeting a U.S. resident critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The U.S. and China held a surprise meeting in Geneva. The meeting seemed to focus on trade—but a closer look reveals a much deeper political context...
Uyghur representatives brought attention to China’s ongoing genocide in East Turkistan during an International Religious Freedom roundtable held at the U.S. Capitol.
"If this trajectory continues, China may be forced to reassess and alter its broader trade war strategy. For now, however, the first round ends with a quiet yet decisive defeat for Beijing."
The U.S. added over 50 Chinese tech firms to its export blacklist to curb Beijing’s access to AI and advanced computing technologies, citing national security concerns.
U.S. House representatives introduced a bipartisan bill to expedite asylum for Uyghurs. The bill prioritizes Uyghur refugee cases and urges diplomatic protection.
US is investigating Chinese telecom firms, including Huawei and ZTE, over concerns they are bypassing US restrictions. Authorities suspect security risks and potential ties to Beijing.
Mehmet Emin Hazret’s book, Kissinger and China: 50 Years of Love versus Betrayal, was published. The work analyzes Henry Kissinger’s half-century relationship with China, offering a critical perspective on U.S.-China relations.
Uyghur organizations urged the Trump administration to resume RFA Uyghur Service funding, warning that its closure would weaken press freedom and strengthen China’s disinformation efforts.
The U.S. unsealed indictments against China-based cyber actors, imposing sanctions and offering multimillion-dollar rewards for information on hacking activities targeting key infrastructure.
The U.S. has announced a new visa restriction policy that will apply to current or former foreign government officials responsible for, or complicit in, the forced return of Uyghurs to China.

















